Lawsuit
Football star Puka Nacua sued, accused of biting women, making antisemitic remark
Plaintiff Madison Atiabi and her attorney allege that Nacua said "f*** all the Jews" during a dinner on Dec. 31 in Los Angeles.
Trump administration launches further probes into Harvard University
Cleared to go, stayed anyway: Patient refusing to leave hospital room for 5 months sued
Kash Patel sued by former agents fired after investigation into attempt to overthrow 2020 election
California sues Oakland school district, saying district ignored order to address antisemitism
In January, the department ordered the Oakland Unified School District to send letters to families and staff condemning antisemitism and take several other steps. The lawsuit says the district failed
Epstein's estate settles class action lawsuit for 35 million dollars, denies all wrongdoing
Boies Schiller Flexner, a law firm representing Epstein victims, announced the settlement in a brief filed in federal court in Manhattan.
Ex-Oxfam UK CEO sues charity, says it disproportionately focused on Gaza, pushed 'genocide' label
Former Oxfam UK CEO Halima Begum is taking the charity to an employment tribunal, alleging antisemitism, racism, and pressure to label the Gaza war a genocide without evidence.
Mistrial declared in case of students charged after Stanford pro-Palestinian protests
The jury was deadlocked. It voted nine to three to convict on the felony charge of vandalism and eight to four to convict on the felony charge to trespass.
Israel vs El Al: Israelis were robbed, but the state might keep all the money - opinion
The State of Israel lodged a class action suit against El Al on behalf of the many passengers who were fleeced by the airline.
After losing 12 children, Majdal Shams families seek justice on Hezbollah - interview
The father of 11-year-old Guevara said he wants to “live in peace and love” and to remember his son, who had dreamed of being a football player.
Democratic-led states seek to block Trump administration from ending public health funding
The states - California, Colorado, Illinois, and Minnesota - said they were being unlawfully subjected to "devastating funding cuts to basic public health infrastructure based on political animus."
Border Patrol agent heard calling to 'get aggressive' in video of Chicago shooting
The bodycam footage challenges the Trump administration's account, with additional evidence suggesting the agent had bragged about his marksmanship after the shooting.
Authorities close former Gaza hostage Mia Schem's rape case due to insufficient evidence
The Tel Aviv-based celebrity fitness trainer was released without an indictment after a year-long investigation.
'Cheap Jew': NJ police officer punished for reporting antisemitism, lawsuit says
Officer Christopher Wagner, who has been with the Livingston Police Department since 2005, claims that he was punished after reporting other officers for making antisemitic remarks.